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1 LESC
1) Сокращение: Lockheed Engineering & Sciences Co. (USA)2) Электроника: Light Emitting Switch Control3) Фирменный знак: Liberty Equipment & Supply Company -
2 leşç
рус.см. tabon -
3 novel·lesc
novelesco -
4 novel·lesc
adj novelistic -
5 lь̑stь
lь̑stь Grammatical information: f. i Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `ruse'Page in Trubačev: XVII 97-99Old Church Slavic:Czech:Slovak:Old Polish:leść `hypocrisy, cunning, lie' [f i]Upper Sorbian:lesć `cunning' [f i], lesće [Gens]Serbo-Croatian:lȃst `use' [f i]Slovene:lǝ̀st `ruse, cunning' [f i], lǝstȋ [Gens];lȃst `rest, leisure, easiness' [f i], lastȋ [Gens]Comments: Probably a borrowing from Gothic.Other cognates: -
6 Liberty Equipment & Supply Company
Trademark term: LESCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Liberty Equipment & Supply Company
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7 Light Emitting Switch Control
Electronics: LESCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Light Emitting Switch Control
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8 Lockheed Engineering & Sciences Co.
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Lockheed Engineering & Sciences Co.
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9 לעשטש
leshtsh || lešč m. [-n]лещ -
10 paint-refresher
[péintrifréšə]nountechnical nov lešč -
11 polish
['poliʃ] 1. verb1) (to make smooth and shiny by rubbing: She polished her shoes.) loščiti2) ((especially with up) to improve: Polish up your English!) izboljšati2. noun1) (smoothness and shininess: There's a wonderful polish on this old wood.) lesk2) (a kind of liquid, or other substance used to make something shiny: furniture polish; silver polish.) loščilo•- polished- polish off* * *I [pɔliš]nounlošč, loščilo, loščenje, lešč, blesk, politura; gladkost; figuratively uglajenostto give s.th. a polish — zgladiti, poleščiti kajII [pɔliš]1.transitive verbloščiti, (z)gladiti, poleščiti, polirati; figuratively ugladiti, izpiliti, olikati, olepšati;2.intransitive verbsvetiti se, zgladiti secolloquially to polish off — hitro končati delo; odstraniti, premagati, ubiti nasprotnikato polish up — popraviti, zboljšati, osvežiti (znanje) -
12 fictional
adj novel·lesc, fictici -ícia -
13 leasg
leasg, leisglazy, Irish leasg, Old Irish lesc, Welsh llesg: *lesko-s; Norse löskr, weak, idle, Old High German lescan, become extinguished, German erloschen (Stokes). Brugmann and other give stem as *led-sco-, comparing Gothic latz, lazy, English late, to which Norse löskr may be referred (*latkwa-z); root lêd, lad. $$Ge$$'linnuw, rest (Zeit.$$+34, 531). -
14 leisg
I.leasg, leisglazy, Irish leasg, Old Irish lesc, Welsh llesg: *lesko-s; Norse löskr, weak, idle, Old High German lescan, become extinguished, German erloschen (Stokes). Brugmann and other give stem as *led-sco-, comparing Gothic latz, lazy, English late, to which Norse löskr may be referred (*latkwa-z); root lêd, lad. $$Ge$$'linnuw, rest (Zeit.$$+34, 531).II. -
15 лещ
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16 λέσχη
λέσχη Bremmer WAAR?Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `room, builing as meeting place' (σ 329, Hes.); `grave' (Rhodos); see H. Bolkestein MAWNied. 84B: 3 (1937) 18ff.Compounds: ἔλ-λεσχος `commonly talked off' (Hdt. 1, 153; from ἐν λέσχῃ), πρό-λεσχος `eager to talk' (A. Supp. 200; cf. πρό-χειρος a.o.; ἀδο-λέσχης (s.s.v.).Derivatives: λεσχήν, - ῆνος m. `chatterer' (Timo 46); λεσχην-εῖ ὁμιλεῖ, μυθολογεῖ H. - λεσχαῖος ἐξηγητής, ὁμιλητής H.; λεσχάραι οἷον αἱ σχολαί... (EM561, 17). See Solmsen Wortforsch. 124 f. - Two month names of unclear formation: Λεσχανάσιος (Tegea), Λεσχανόριος (Thessal., Gortyn); also Άπόλλων Λεσχηνόριος (from the λέσχαι which were under his protection?).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Mostly connected with λέχος, from *λέχσκᾱ. As Greek has no nomin. suffix - sk-, and as a k-suffix from the zero grade *λεχσ- is also improbable, one assumes a σκ-present *λέχ-σκ-εται (\> *λέσχεται); but there is no trace of this verb. The same formation was assumed for OHG. lëscan ' löschen' (as `lie down'); also for Celtic, e. g. OIr. lesc `lazy', where it is quite uncertain. - As the room was not for lying down, this etymology (supposing *λεσχεται really existed) is improbable. - Long ago the agreement with Hebr. liškāh was observed. This cannot be ignored. It was assumed that Greek had the word from the Near East (West, East Face 38; not the other way round, ib.), but as the word is isolated in NWSemitic, Schrader (FS Jahrh.feier Univ. Breslau, 1911, 469) already assumed that both languages had it from Anatolia, which seems the most probable interpretation. Thus Fur. 295, 257, who points out that the suffix of λεσχάραι is non-Greek; he also points to the Hebr. variant niškāh, which may point to Anat. l\/n, as in Fur. 388. Thus now Bremmer, WAAR?See also: weitere Lit. s. λέχεται.Page in Frisk: 2,107-108Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > λέσχη
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17 novelesco
novel·ler, novel·lesc -
18 class
1. v tò lësç2. n ( type)çgbê
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